
Chelsea are planning to deal with cases of anti-Semitism among the club’s fans by sending them on educational courses, chairman Bruce Buck has said.
And Buck explained that the process will produce better long-term results than merely imposing banning orders on guilty parties.
“If you just ban people, you will never change their behaviour,” Buck told The Sun.
“This policy gives them the chance to realise what they have done, to make them want to behave better.
“In the past, we would take them from the crowd and ban them, for up to three years.
“Now we say, ‘you did something wrong. You have the option. We can ban you or you can spend some time with our diversity officers, understanding what you did wrong’.
“But if we have individuals that we can identify, we can act.”